Two American students are on a walking tour of England and are attacked by a Werewolf. One is killed, the other is mauled. The Werewolf is killed, but reverts to its human form, and the townspeople are able to deny its existence.

Bonus/Special Features:

*Beware the Moon (SD/1hr 30min) –- A feature length making-of documentary written and hosted by Paul Davis, Beware the Moon is thoroughly comprehensive. this full-fledged feature covers every aspect of production, with special attention to the ground-breaking special effects, and includes interviews with almost everyone involved.

*I Walked with a Werewolf (1080i/7min) -- Make-up artist Rick Baker talks about how his fascination with the classic Universal monster movies led to his career in Hollywood special effects, and then goes on to discuss his involvement. Finally, he briefly mentions his work on the upcoming Wolfman re-boot from Universal.

*The Making Of (SD/5:15) -- This is a vintage promotional piece for the film that features John Landis discussing his innovations for the werewolf genre, and also shows Rick Baker at work creating make-up effects for the film.

*Interview with John Landis (SD/18min) -- Landis talks about trying to make a contemporary version of an older horror genre and gives a history of how the film came to be.

*Makeup Artist Rick Baker (SD/11min) -- Baker gives props to John Landis for giving him the time and money to make the transformation scene better than anyone had ever done before.

Casting of the Hand (SD/10min) -- This is archival footage from Rick Baker's workshop as they cast David Naughton's hand in 1980.

*Outtakes (SD/3min) -- There's some funny stuff here, but sadly the sound is missing, so we're only getting half of the experience. Still, worth a watch.

*Storyboards (SD/2min) -- In this section, you'll see storyboards on the top part of the screen while the finished Piccadilly Circus scene plays out on the bottom in comparison.

*U-Control: A picture-in-picture icon will appear periodically throughout the film, and with a click of your remote you can access additional behind-the-scenes footage, interviews, and short, making-of featurettes.

*Track the Adventure (SD/34min) -- This is an exploration of some of the film's sets, from the icy summit of Dracula's Castle and Frankenstein's Lab, to the Burning Windmill, Village and The Vatican Armory.

*Bringing the Monsters to Life (SD/10min) --Vfx Supervisor Ben Snow and the special effects team explain some of the technologies used to flesh out the world of Van Helsing.

*You Are in the Movie! (SD/4min) -- Small cameras were placed around the sets and on the larger film cameras, so as to see from the perspective of the crew members.

*The Music of Van Helsing (SD/9min) --Composer Alan Silvestri discusses the difficulties of scoring a film before seeing finished footage and identifies different cues he created for Van Helsing.

*Bloopers (SD/5min) -- A very funny but over-extended gag reel.

*Dracula's Lair is Transformed (SD/2min) Here we see some time-lapse photography of the construction and teardown of some of the film's sets.

*The Art of Van Helsing (SD/5min) -- An auto-flip gallery set to music from the film.

*Monster Eggs (SD/2min) –Lost footage that should have been showcased in the blooper reel.

ARMY OF DARKNESS: Screwhead Edition (DVD/Blu-ray)

Universal/1993/81min/Rated R/SRP $29.98

Director: Sam Raimi

Cast: Bruce Campbell, Embeth Davidtz, Marcus Gilbert

Vfx: Introvision International

Video codec: VC-1

Video resolution: 1080p

Aspect ratio: 1.85:1

English: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1English: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1

English: Dolby Digital 2.0

Subtitles: English SDH, Spanish, French

Disc: 25GB Blu-ray Disc/Bonus View (PiP)/BD-Live

Summary:

Forced to lead a makeshift Dark Ages army against the demonic Deadites, who possess all the deadly magic of hell, the shotgun-toting, chainsaw-armed, reluctant 20th century time traveler Ash (Campbell) must save the living from the dead, rescue his medieval girlfriend and get back to his own time.

Bonus/Special Features:

*Universal's U-Control functionality superimposes production photos over the movie.

*Creating the Deadites (21min) takes a fascinating retrospective look at the film's special effects with Howard Berger, Greg Nicotero and Bob Kurtzman.

See the story of Wolverine's violent and romantic past, his complex relationship with Victor Creed and the ominous Weapon X program. Along the way, Wolverine encounters many mutants, both familiar and new, including surprise appearances by several legends of the X-Men universe.

4 DVD Editions:

*Single-Disc Edition, available in a Widescreen version only

*Two-Disc Special Edition

*Blu-ray Ultimate Two-Disc Edition

*Blu-ray Ultimate Three-Disc Edition with Blu-ray and DVD versions included